Today we’re featuring another great infographic from frugaldad.com. This one looks at how modern technology is affecting journalism and how social media and mobile devices are making it difficult for traditional journalism to survive. Behold, the power of the iPhone.
Social Media For Photography
Tech Takeover: iPhone 4, Egypt, and Social Media #infographic
by Mitchell Cuevas on March 2, 2012
Make Marketing Fun Again
by Nicole Donnelly on August 25, 2011

“Social Media makes marketing fun again!” exclaimed Kelly Batke, (the brunette) and Communications Manager at Faronics Vancouver, BC. Wow Kelly, we can’t agree more! Take a Salty Waffle social media class and learn how you can make marketing fun too!
The Social Media Game
by Kayla Reuter on July 26, 2011

An author on wikispaces wrote an article about a game that can be planed at a workshop to teach people about social media. Here is an explanation of how to do it!Props: Instructions (You have to know how to play, in order to play!) A pack of cards: These cards can be created by you or Read more...
Are You Light Stalking Me?
by Thanh Huynh on June 30, 2011

The saying goes you give credit where credit is due. For example if I write a well written and interesting article you should share it with your friends and family (shameless plug). Just kidding, but not really. Or if your mother cooks a great meal for you should say “Hey mom, thanks for cooking a Read more...
Who Ordered The Photogram?!
by Thanh Huynh on June 29, 2011

In case you missed it, there is yet another photo sharing app. Who’s pumped? Yeah, me neither. It’s like saying who excited about tax season? My accounting major roommate did not find that a bit funny. Anyways, I was on a stroll around Green Lake with a couple buddies of mine and one of them Read more...
Chantal Andrea: The Beauty of the Moment
by Thanh Huynh on June 27, 2011

As a kid, I never liked my picture being taken. It must be the fact that my dad would always micro manage the moment. “A little to the left”, “nope, too much”, “kneel down a tad”, “stand up tall”. Let’s not forget the whole timing my blink thing so the camera doesn’t capture snoozing Thanh. Read more...
Snap, Post, and Lock it!
by Thanh Huynh on June 25, 2011

Reminisce back to elementary school when Dave, the inartistic goon of the first grade, erases your name and puts his name on your finger painting masterpiece. Remember how infuriated you were by this great injustice and how ineffective you were trying to convince Mrs. Martin that those purple trees were created by your hands, literally. Read more...
Business Photography: The Importance of LinkedIn
by Thanh Huynh on June 24, 2011

It is important to separate your personal information with your business information; it’s common sense that isn’t common enough. If you haven’t hopped onto the LinkedIn train yet definitely do so. It seems that photographers nowadays have skipped this social network. I usually see photographers post their Facebook page, Twitter page, or their blog but Read more...
High Dynamic Community
by Thanh Huynh on June 23, 2011

Darn that HDR, its so hot right now. High dynamic range is a technique that captures a wide range of luminance that standard digital cameras can’t do alone. HDR transforms the picture into an image that is more representative of what the human eye sees. Multiple pictures must be taken to achieve a true HDR Read more...
The Pursuit of Cool
by Thanh Huynh on June 22, 2011

As a photographer you always strive to stand out and really create something that is meaningful, unique, and cool. There are only so many of the typical flowers, kitties, and converse shoes photos one can take. When I run out of ideas or inspiration I tend to look on the web for an injection of Read more...
How A Tweet Is Worth More Than 140 Characters
by Thanh Huynh on June 21, 2011

As it stands now, Twitter does not have a built in way to upload pictures or videos as tweets. That means if you want to tweet a picture of your new baby, fuzzy kittens, or anything that is utterly adorable, you need to include links in your tweets to get the job done. These links would Read more...







